M. Marable, K. Middlemass, I. Steinberg
Racializing Justice, Disenfranchising Lives
The Racism, Criminal Justice, and Law Reader
M. Marable, K. Middlemass, I. Steinberg
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African Americans today face a systemic crisis of mass underemployment, mass imprisonment, and mass disfranchisement. This comprehensive reader makes clear to students the mutual constitution of these three crises.
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African Americans today face a systemic crisis of mass underemployment, mass imprisonment, and mass disfranchisement. This comprehensive reader makes clear to students the mutual constitution of these three crises.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan Us / Palgrave Macmillan
- 2007 edition
- Seitenzahl: 391
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781349537730
- ISBN-10: 134953773X
- Artikelnr.: 45080182
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan Us / Palgrave Macmillan
- 2007 edition
- Seitenzahl: 391
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781349537730
- ISBN-10: 134953773X
- Artikelnr.: 45080182
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
MANNING MARABLE is Professor of History and Political Science, Director, Institute for Research in African American Studies, Columbia University, USA.
Introduction: Incarcerating the American Dream: the New Racial Domain,
Criminal Justice, and the Prison Industrial Complex; M.Marable PART I: THE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND THE NEW RACIAL DOMAIN Reconstructing Race and
Crime: The Radical Tradition Revisited; T.Platt The Condemnation of Little
B; E.Brown The Rockefeller Drug Laws; R.Gangi Racism and Capital
Punishment; G.Kendall In Defense of Mumia; L.Weinglass Living While Black;
C.Ogletree PART II: WOMEN, VIOLENCE, AND INCARCERATION The Impact of the
Prison Industrial Complex on African-American Women; N.J.Sokoloff Toward a
Black Feminist Liberation Agenda: Race, Gender, and Violence; K.Clarke The
Female Bogeyman: Political Implications of Criminalizing Black Women;
J.Jordan-Zachary A bad Relationship: Violence in the Lives of Incarcerated
Black Women; N.Jones PART III: RACISM, LAW, AND PUBLIC POLICY Reassessing
Race Specificity in American Law and Public Policy; L.Morris Tell the Court
I Love My [Indian] Wife: Interrogating Race and Self-Identity in Loving v.
Virginia; A.L.Coleman Resistance, Redemption, and Transformation:
African-American Prisoners Living with the HIV/AIDS Virus; L.T.Fishman PART
IV: FIRST PERSON: INSIDE U.S. PRISONS A True Democracy: Talking with Eddie
Ellis; B.Vazquez From Object to Subject: Jazz Hayden; R.Rickford Political
Prisoners and Black Radicalism; S.Bukharl Political Riddles: Bitten,
Seduced, and Fooled; A.Dao'ud A Victim to Passion; R.Sanchez What Does the
Ghetto Mean?; R.Sanchez Manipulator under Manipulation Shh: Mums; G.Ward
PART V: VOTING RIGHTS AND DISENFRANCHISEMENT Felon Voting Rights and the
Disenfranchisement of African-Americans; C.Uggen, J.Manza & A.Behrans Jim
Crow Is Alive and Well in the 21st Century: Felony Disenfranchisement and
the Silencing of the African-American Voice; R.S.King The Policy of
Disfranchisement; K.Middlemass PART IV: CHALLENGING THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL
COMPLEX State of Emergency; A.Y.Davis From Punishment to Rehabilitation:
Empowering African-AmericanYouths; M.Williams & I.Sapp-Grant Crime
Prevention in the African-American Community: Lessons from the Nation of
Islam; S.L.Gabiddon Wesley Robert Wells and the Civil Rights Congress
Campaign; T.Hamm Prepared to Govern Justly: V.Jones
Criminal Justice, and the Prison Industrial Complex; M.Marable PART I: THE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND THE NEW RACIAL DOMAIN Reconstructing Race and
Crime: The Radical Tradition Revisited; T.Platt The Condemnation of Little
B; E.Brown The Rockefeller Drug Laws; R.Gangi Racism and Capital
Punishment; G.Kendall In Defense of Mumia; L.Weinglass Living While Black;
C.Ogletree PART II: WOMEN, VIOLENCE, AND INCARCERATION The Impact of the
Prison Industrial Complex on African-American Women; N.J.Sokoloff Toward a
Black Feminist Liberation Agenda: Race, Gender, and Violence; K.Clarke The
Female Bogeyman: Political Implications of Criminalizing Black Women;
J.Jordan-Zachary A bad Relationship: Violence in the Lives of Incarcerated
Black Women; N.Jones PART III: RACISM, LAW, AND PUBLIC POLICY Reassessing
Race Specificity in American Law and Public Policy; L.Morris Tell the Court
I Love My [Indian] Wife: Interrogating Race and Self-Identity in Loving v.
Virginia; A.L.Coleman Resistance, Redemption, and Transformation:
African-American Prisoners Living with the HIV/AIDS Virus; L.T.Fishman PART
IV: FIRST PERSON: INSIDE U.S. PRISONS A True Democracy: Talking with Eddie
Ellis; B.Vazquez From Object to Subject: Jazz Hayden; R.Rickford Political
Prisoners and Black Radicalism; S.Bukharl Political Riddles: Bitten,
Seduced, and Fooled; A.Dao'ud A Victim to Passion; R.Sanchez What Does the
Ghetto Mean?; R.Sanchez Manipulator under Manipulation Shh: Mums; G.Ward
PART V: VOTING RIGHTS AND DISENFRANCHISEMENT Felon Voting Rights and the
Disenfranchisement of African-Americans; C.Uggen, J.Manza & A.Behrans Jim
Crow Is Alive and Well in the 21st Century: Felony Disenfranchisement and
the Silencing of the African-American Voice; R.S.King The Policy of
Disfranchisement; K.Middlemass PART IV: CHALLENGING THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL
COMPLEX State of Emergency; A.Y.Davis From Punishment to Rehabilitation:
Empowering African-AmericanYouths; M.Williams & I.Sapp-Grant Crime
Prevention in the African-American Community: Lessons from the Nation of
Islam; S.L.Gabiddon Wesley Robert Wells and the Civil Rights Congress
Campaign; T.Hamm Prepared to Govern Justly: V.Jones
Introduction: Incarcerating the American Dream: the New Racial Domain,
Criminal Justice, and the Prison Industrial Complex; M.Marable PART I: THE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND THE NEW RACIAL DOMAIN Reconstructing Race and
Crime: The Radical Tradition Revisited; T.Platt The Condemnation of Little
B; E.Brown The Rockefeller Drug Laws; R.Gangi Racism and Capital
Punishment; G.Kendall In Defense of Mumia; L.Weinglass Living While Black;
C.Ogletree PART II: WOMEN, VIOLENCE, AND INCARCERATION The Impact of the
Prison Industrial Complex on African-American Women; N.J.Sokoloff Toward a
Black Feminist Liberation Agenda: Race, Gender, and Violence; K.Clarke The
Female Bogeyman: Political Implications of Criminalizing Black Women;
J.Jordan-Zachary A bad Relationship: Violence in the Lives of Incarcerated
Black Women; N.Jones PART III: RACISM, LAW, AND PUBLIC POLICY Reassessing
Race Specificity in American Law and Public Policy; L.Morris Tell the Court
I Love My [Indian] Wife: Interrogating Race and Self-Identity in Loving v.
Virginia; A.L.Coleman Resistance, Redemption, and Transformation:
African-American Prisoners Living with the HIV/AIDS Virus; L.T.Fishman PART
IV: FIRST PERSON: INSIDE U.S. PRISONS A True Democracy: Talking with Eddie
Ellis; B.Vazquez From Object to Subject: Jazz Hayden; R.Rickford Political
Prisoners and Black Radicalism; S.Bukharl Political Riddles: Bitten,
Seduced, and Fooled; A.Dao'ud A Victim to Passion; R.Sanchez What Does the
Ghetto Mean?; R.Sanchez Manipulator under Manipulation Shh: Mums; G.Ward
PART V: VOTING RIGHTS AND DISENFRANCHISEMENT Felon Voting Rights and the
Disenfranchisement of African-Americans; C.Uggen, J.Manza & A.Behrans Jim
Crow Is Alive and Well in the 21st Century: Felony Disenfranchisement and
the Silencing of the African-American Voice; R.S.King The Policy of
Disfranchisement; K.Middlemass PART IV: CHALLENGING THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL
COMPLEX State of Emergency; A.Y.Davis From Punishment to Rehabilitation:
Empowering African-AmericanYouths; M.Williams & I.Sapp-Grant Crime
Prevention in the African-American Community: Lessons from the Nation of
Islam; S.L.Gabiddon Wesley Robert Wells and the Civil Rights Congress
Campaign; T.Hamm Prepared to Govern Justly: V.Jones
Criminal Justice, and the Prison Industrial Complex; M.Marable PART I: THE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND THE NEW RACIAL DOMAIN Reconstructing Race and
Crime: The Radical Tradition Revisited; T.Platt The Condemnation of Little
B; E.Brown The Rockefeller Drug Laws; R.Gangi Racism and Capital
Punishment; G.Kendall In Defense of Mumia; L.Weinglass Living While Black;
C.Ogletree PART II: WOMEN, VIOLENCE, AND INCARCERATION The Impact of the
Prison Industrial Complex on African-American Women; N.J.Sokoloff Toward a
Black Feminist Liberation Agenda: Race, Gender, and Violence; K.Clarke The
Female Bogeyman: Political Implications of Criminalizing Black Women;
J.Jordan-Zachary A bad Relationship: Violence in the Lives of Incarcerated
Black Women; N.Jones PART III: RACISM, LAW, AND PUBLIC POLICY Reassessing
Race Specificity in American Law and Public Policy; L.Morris Tell the Court
I Love My [Indian] Wife: Interrogating Race and Self-Identity in Loving v.
Virginia; A.L.Coleman Resistance, Redemption, and Transformation:
African-American Prisoners Living with the HIV/AIDS Virus; L.T.Fishman PART
IV: FIRST PERSON: INSIDE U.S. PRISONS A True Democracy: Talking with Eddie
Ellis; B.Vazquez From Object to Subject: Jazz Hayden; R.Rickford Political
Prisoners and Black Radicalism; S.Bukharl Political Riddles: Bitten,
Seduced, and Fooled; A.Dao'ud A Victim to Passion; R.Sanchez What Does the
Ghetto Mean?; R.Sanchez Manipulator under Manipulation Shh: Mums; G.Ward
PART V: VOTING RIGHTS AND DISENFRANCHISEMENT Felon Voting Rights and the
Disenfranchisement of African-Americans; C.Uggen, J.Manza & A.Behrans Jim
Crow Is Alive and Well in the 21st Century: Felony Disenfranchisement and
the Silencing of the African-American Voice; R.S.King The Policy of
Disfranchisement; K.Middlemass PART IV: CHALLENGING THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL
COMPLEX State of Emergency; A.Y.Davis From Punishment to Rehabilitation:
Empowering African-AmericanYouths; M.Williams & I.Sapp-Grant Crime
Prevention in the African-American Community: Lessons from the Nation of
Islam; S.L.Gabiddon Wesley Robert Wells and the Civil Rights Congress
Campaign; T.Hamm Prepared to Govern Justly: V.Jones







